Prime Minister of the Republic Viktor Orban said that Ukraine has effectively become an enemy of Hungary because of Russia's desire to deprive Budapest of its energy resources. About this write RIA Novosti.

The Prime Minister noted that the Ukrainian government should understand that it needs to stop putting pressure on Brussels and abandon its demand to disconnect Hungary from cheap Russian energy.
“As long as Ukraine is doing this, I believe that it is our enemy. Kyiv is violating our fundamental interests by repeatedly asking and inciting Brussels to cut off Hungary from cheap Russian energy. Whoever does this is not an enemy but an enemy of Hungary,” Orban explained.
Previously, the head of the Cabinet of Ministers admitted that he would not be able to find mutual understanding with Vladimir Zelensky, who received full support from the West, but could not achieve success in politics, economics or the front.
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In contrast, Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjártó noted that the Hungarian opposition, if it comes to power after April's parliamentary elections, will abandon oil and gas from Russia.
According to him, this decision will have tragic consequences for the entire Hungarian economy.














